Morpho welcomes second cohort of synthesis projects on kelp, pollinators, and fire
NCEAS announces the recipients of Morpho’s second round of funding - three interdisciplinary projects in ecological science that merge managers and scientists.
NCEAS announces the recipients of Morpho’s second round of funding - three interdisciplinary projects in ecological science that merge managers and scientists.
Peter Menzies supports the marine conservation efforts of the McClintock Lab, a part of NCEAS, via data processing and visualization, dashboard development, and geospatial planning tool development within the SeaSketch ecosystem. Peter first joined NCEAS as an Ocean Health Index Fellow, processing data layers and calculating scores for the 2022 assessment. Soon after the fellowship, he was hired by the McClintock Lab. Prior to his time at NCEAS, Peter explored ecology field work and environmental education.
Muralist Leila Youssefi and textile artist Bonnie Peterson exhibit their art and science projects in a public exhibition.
Principal Investigator(s): Ruth Yanai, Craig R. See, Ellery Vaughan
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ActiveJustin helps researchers manage and archive their data so that it will be easily discoverable, ready for long term storage, and ready for use by others. He mainly works with the Arctic Data Center online repository. He is broadly interested in the intersection of data science with environmental and climate science. Before coming to NCEAS, he had researched the use of deep learning models in hydrological forecasting at UC Berkeley, worked on short-term weather forecasts at ClimateAi, and worked on a language modeling research project at NASA Ames.
Erika Egg is a data analyst on the Western Wildfire Resilience Index (WWRI) project at NCEAS. She previously worked as an Ocean Health Index Fellow and, before that, as an Arctic Data Center Intern, both also at NCEAS. Her research experience has also included lab, field, and data analysis work related to marine chemical analysis, landscape restoration, urban forestry, food security, and the environmental impacts of COVID-19. She particularly enjoys learning about and contributing to research surrounding interdisciplinary urban-centered socio-environmental topics.
Principal Investigator(s): Sparkle Malone, Jaclyn H. Matthes
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